Real Power at 2 m/s: Watch the Atlas Turbine Work in a Light Breeze

Most wind turbines only come alive in a gale. Ours does not wait for one. In the clip below, the Atlas is already generating in a 2–3 m/s breeze — the kind of wind that barely lifts a flag — and it does it with stainless-steel (inox) reinforced blades built to shrug off thunderstorms.

The problem with “you do not have enough wind”

It is the sentence that stops most people buying a wind turbine. Many horizontal turbines need 4–5 m/s just to start, so around homes they sit still for most of the year. The Atlas is built the opposite way: a vertical-axis turbine with self-starting blades that begins generating from as little as 2 m/s and does real work by 3 m/s.

Do not take our word for it — watch it charge real batteries

In these clips the Atlas is not on a test bench. It is outdoors in a light breeze, quietly pushing real power into actual tool batteries. Usable electricity from ordinary wind, not a lab number.

Storm-proof by design: the inox reinforcement bars

Every Atlas blade is laser-cut from marine-grade aluminium and reinforced with stainless-steel (inox) bars at the root — where every gust and storm concentrates its force. That structure stops the blade flexing, cracking or working loose, so the same set that catches a 2 m/s breeze also rides out the roughest weather and stays rust-proof for years.

The inox-reinforced blade root — cut, bent and bolted by hand in our own workshop.
The inox-reinforced blade root — cut, bent and bolted by hand in our own workshop.

Built by hand, not outsourced

Every reinforced blade is cut, bent, coated and bolted by hand in our own facility. That is how we stand behind the fit, the finish and the long working life of every Atlas.

At a glance

Starts generating from2 m/s
Real output in everyday wind3 m/s+
Blade reinforcementinox
Weather2–20 m/s
FitsAtlas

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